I distinctly remember Flanzo and I arguing this time last year about whether there would be a WTT2 out in time for Bonnaroo 2013. Not trying to rub in the fact that I was right and flanzo's an idiot, just saying I'll believe it when it happens.

Post by johnny2towels on Jun 18, 2013 23:40:50 GMT -5

Led Zeppelin if they get back together highly unlikely I know but I'm pretty sure Robert Plant likes performing at bonnaroo so I'll keep my fingers crossed

please stop. this will not happen. im pretty confident saying it will never happen. please, just stop. we arent getting led zeppelin and we arent getting the stones. can we just accept that and move on, instead of going over this non stop for a year?

Like I said highly unlikely it's on my wishlist, but I'd love to see MMJ or Jack White for next year.

I distinctly remember Flanzo and I arguing this time last year about whether there would be a WTT2 out in time for Bonnaroo 2013. Not trying to rub in the fact that I was right and flanzo's an idiot, just saying I'll believe it when it happens.

Haha that was one of those "well...this escalated quickly" disagreements. I also was listening to that album at least once a day at that point so my irrationality should be excused.

Post by Claytonator on Jun 19, 2013 8:47:54 GMT -5

There's no way they'll book Mumford & Sons two years in a row. It's just not going to happen.

When they didn't play the first year? Sure it is.

Would you put the same headlining act on the bill two years in a row? Never mind they didn't play this year, Mumford is still on all the posters and t-shirts and they were a large draw for tickets. Booking the same headliner two years in a row even if they didn't play isn't going to sell as many tickets in the second year. By then, the people wanting to see Mumford so badly will have spent that money to see one of their shows elsewhere.

They're at their peak right now, a year from now they won't be as big of a draw anyway.

I can see doing a make up date in two years (by then they'll be supporting a new album), but it won't happen in 2014.

Post by Cyclist on Jun 19, 2013 9:20:50 GMT -5

If Mumford comes back, do you think they'll be given a headliner spot, or be degraded to which stage like '11? I'm thinking they would be degraded, and personally, I would prefer that. With headliners, we like to see what'll be new. If Mumford is top bill two years in a row, it wouldn't be as exciting when the lineup is dropped. I know they didn't play this year, but still.

Post by dpw1983 on Jun 19, 2013 9:32:32 GMT -5

Headliners typically seem to be bands/artists capable of filling arenas outside of NYC and LA. I think that excludes bands like Vampire Weekend and M83. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see each at Bonnaroo. I just don't think either is at that level yet.